| Literature DB >> 27455312 |
Brunno F R Caetano1, Nelci A de Moura2, Ana P S Almeida3, Marcos C Dias4, Kátia Sivieri5, Luís F Barbisan6.
Abstract
Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius), a perennial plant of the family Asteraceae native to the Andean regions of South America, is an abundant source of fructooligosaccharides (FOS). This comprehensive review of the literature addressed the role of yacon supplementation in promoting health and reducing the risk of chronic diseases. According to several preclinical and clinical trials, FOS intake favors the growth of health-promoting bacteria while reducing pathogenic bacteria populations. Moreover, the endproducts of FOS fermentation by the intestinal microbiota, short chain fatty acids (SCFA), act as substrates or signaling molecules in the regulation of the immune response, glucose homeostasis and lipid metabolism. As a result, glycemic levels, body weight and colon cancer risk can be reduced. Based on these findings, most studies reviewed concluded that due to their functional properties, yacon roots may be effectively used as a dietary supplement to prevent and treat chronic diseases.Entities:
Keywords: chronic diseases; fructooligosacharides; functional food; prebiotics; yacon
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27455312 PMCID: PMC4963912 DOI: 10.3390/nu8070436
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Figure 1Chemical composition and functional properties of yacon roots.
Figure 2Yacon root consumption and health-promoting benefits of FOS.
Effects of yacon consumption on colorectal cancer.
| Yacon Source | Research, Subject Randomized, Dose and Duration | Health Properties | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dried extract of yacon root | Mouse (BALB/c) Dose: 340 mg/kg day in diet, for 75 days | Growth of | Bonet et al. [ |
| Dried extract of yacon root | Rats (Wistar) Dose: 0.5%, 1.0% (20.4% FOS) in diet for 13 weeks | Reduce tumor multiplicity, preneoplastic lesions and cell proliferation | De Moura et al. [ |
| Aqueous extract of yacon root | Rats (Wistar) Dose: 2.2 mL (1% FOS) for 8 months | Reduce DNA damage and cell proliferation | Almeida et al. [ |
| Dried extract of yacon root | Mouse (BALB/c) Dose: 3.0%, 5% FOS in diet for 30 days | Improves the immune parameters | Delgado et al. [ |
Effects of yacon consumption on diabetes.
| Yacon Source | Research, Subject Randomized, Dose and Duration | Health Properties | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yacon flour | Rats (Wistar) | Increase insulin-positive pancreatic cell | Habib et al. [ |
| Dose: Yacon flour (340 mg FOS/kg/day) for 90 days | |||
| Dried extract of yacon root | Rats (Zucker fa/fa) | Improve insulin sensitivity in the insulin-resistant state | Satoh et al. [ |
| Dose: 6.5% yacon for 5 weeks | |||
| Dried extract of yacon root | Elderly man and woman | Decrease in serum glucose levels | Scheid et al. [ |
| Dose: Yacon powder (7.4 g of FOS) for 9 weeks | |||
| Yacon syrup | Obese and slightly dyslipidemic pre-menopausal women | Improve insulin-resistance state | Genta et al. [ |
| Dose: Yacon syrup (0.29 g and 0.14 g FOS/kg/day), for 120 days |
Effects of yacon consumption on obesity.
| Yacon Source | Research, Subject Randomized, Dose and Duration | Health properties | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yacon flour | Rats (Wistar) Dose: Yacon flour (340 mg FOS/kg/day) for 90 days | Hypolipidemic effect | Habib et al. [ |
| Yacon syrup | Obese and slightly dyslipidemic pre-menopausal women Dose: Yacon syrup (0.29/g and 0.14/g FOS/kg/day) for 120 days. | Increased defecation frequency and satiety sensation | Genta et al. [ |
| Dried extract of yacon root | Rats (wistar) Dose: Dried yacon root (340 mg and 6800 mg FOS/bw) for 4 months | Reduced post-prandial serum TAG levels | Genta et al. [ |
| Aqueous extract of yacon root | Rats (wistar) Dose: 1 mL/kg body weight/day, 4.30 g/100 g of frutans, for 7 weeks | Positive effect on TAG and HDL | Roselino et al. [ |
| Yacon syrup | Healthy individuals Dose: 6.4 g FOS/day | Accelerates the colonic transit | Geyer et al. [ |